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Apollo Scooters

City 2024 (Dual Motor)

Daily commuters who want premium ride quality, hill-crushing dual-motor power, and weather-proof construction in one package.

Apollo City 2024 dual-motor premium commuter scooter. Image courtesy One Stop Board Shop.

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Strengths

  • Class-leading triple-spring suspension on 10 in pneumatic tires.
  • Dual 500W motors (2,000W peak) handle steep hills and 32 mph cruising.
  • IP66 water resistance — genuinely all-weather.
  • Apollo app with custom tuning, navigation, ride analytics.
  • Self-healing tires reduce flat hassles.

Weaknesses

  • 65 lbs is heavy to carry up stairs.
  • Subject to 2025 CPSC recall (folding mechanism) — verify your unit is post-fix.
  • Tall riders may want adjustable bar height it lacks.
  • 32 mph top speed exceeds the legal e-scooter limit in most US states.

Specs

Top Speed Mph
32
Classification
Off-road only at full power (Class 2 lockable for street use)
Range Miles
43
Motor Watts
1000
Motor Peak Watts
2000
Battery Wh
960
Weight Lbs
65
Max Rider Weight Lbs
265
Foldable
Yes
Tire Type
pneumatic
Tire Size
10 in
Brakes
Triple Power RBS regen + drum
Suspension
Triple spring (front + dual rear)
Display
Integrated color LCD
Ip Rating
IP66
Safety Certification
UL 2272
App Connectivity
Yes

The Apollo City 2024 sits between the Apollo Air ($999, Class 2 commuter) and the Apollo Phantom 2.0 ($1,699, full off-road). At $1,299 it gets dual 500W motors (2,000W peak), triple-spring suspension, IP66 weather rating, and a 960 Wh battery — premium specs at a mid-tier price.

Recall note: Apollo issued a 2025 CPSC recall on folding mechanisms in certain City units. Verify any City you buy is from post-fix production (Apollo will confirm by serial number).

For the commuter who wants more power than the Air and more polish than the Phantom (which is genuinely off-road oriented), the City 2024 is the right pick. Apollo’s app, service network, and build quality remain best-in-class for the price.

Sources

Every claim in this guide that isn't first-person experience is traceable to one of the sources below. URLs verified at publication; some may rot — let us know if so.

  1. Apollo City Pro ReviewElectric Scooter InsiderSpecs and ride impressions.
  2. Apollo Recalls Electric ScootersCPSCRecall context.
By Max Langley ·